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6 • Advanced Pages 
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Field 
Description 
Protocol 
Select TCPUDP, or Both from the drop-down list. 
Enable 
Select checkbox to activate the IP port triggers. 
Advanced DMZ Host Page 
This page allows you to specify the default recipient of WAN traffic that NAT is unable to 
translate to a known local PC. The DMZ (De-militarized Zone) hosting (also commonly 
referred to as “Exposed Host”) can also be described as a computer or small 
sub-network that is located outside the firewall between the trusted internal private LAN 
and the untrusted public Internet. It prevents direct access by outside users to private 
data. 
For example, you can set up a web server on a DMZ computer to enable outside users 
to access your website without exposing confidential data on your network. 
A DMZ can also be useful to play interactive games that may have a problem running 
through a firewall. You can leave a computer used for gaming only exposed to the 
Internet while protecting the rest of your network. For more information, see 
 
 
You may configure one PC to be the DMZ host. This setting is generally used for PCs 
using problem applications that use random port numbers and do not function correctly 
with specific port triggers or the port forwarding setups mentioned earlier. If a specific 
PC is set as a DMZ Host, remember to set this back to 0 when you are finished with the 
needed application, since this PC will be effectively exposed to the public Internet, 
though still protected from Denial of Service (DoS) attacks via the Firewall. 
Setting Up the DMZ Host 
1.  Enter the computer’s IP address. 
2.  Click Apply to activate the selected computer as the DMZ host. 
Advanced Routing Information Protocol Setup 
Page 
This page allows you to configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) parameters related 
to authentication, destination IP address/subnet mask, and reporting intervals. RIP